Authentic Mexican hammock net 100% Nylon
This hammock is inspired by the colors of the Izamal convent. Built on a high Mayan platform, it was an important intellectual center in the 16th century, housing a school for Indians and a Mayan language training center.
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XL hammock “Izamal”: The meaning of yellow in Mexican cultures
Yellow has a very special meaning in Latin America, especially in Mexican cultures. It is associated with light and energy, and is considered a good luck charm. For Mexican hammocks, yellow represents joy, happiness and luck. It is also a color that signifies fertility and abundance.
The comfort and freshness of Mexican hammocks
For Hamac del Sol, the Mexican hammock is the best hammock in the world when it comes to heat. Woven from fine yarn, air passes through the mesh which allows for a very cool bed.
The role of the hammock in Mexican life
For anyone who has never had the opportunity to visit Mexico, it seems difficult to imagine how the hammock impacted and still impacts this country. Today, in the provinces as well as on the coasts, the hammock is used as a bed in thousands of homes in Mexico. It should be noted that it is in the Yucatan that the majority of the inhabitants of this country sleep at night in their hammocks, and regardless of social class or place of living.
The advantages of nylon hammocks
Our 100% Nylon hammocks Nylon hammocks have several advantages over cotton hammocks, including:
- Resistance
- Ease of maintenance
- Comfort
The nylon mesh hammock can be left outside as it will easily handle sun, rain and frost. Remember to wash your hammock at least once a year: How to wash my hammock
Mexican hammocks: Decorative elements for an outdoor garden
Did you know? If you plan to create your own outdoor garden, both a dining and relaxation area, don't forget to enhance your decoration with hammocks in light tones. When not in use, these hammocks simply transform into decorative elements that delineate the space, similar to light draperies. Their texture and/or fringes make them the ideal cover for flowers and wooden beams, creating a scene of calm and tranquility.